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Old 05-18-2011, 07:06 AM
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Hi guys I'm new to the forum, I've been reading it for a while now but I just never joined because I could usually find all the info I needed without asking but now I need some more specific help. I have a 2000 blazer la zr2 and I want to put a 2" body lift on her, I read that zr2's come stock with a 3" suspension lift so obviously I don't want to buy one bigger than that, my question is should I install the lift myself with 2 friends or have it professionally installed which I heard can cost 250+ also I want to fix my saggy rear end, new springs or shackles? I realize that has been covered many times before but I was wondering if one would better fit zr2's. Thanks so much guys I love this forum and am glad to be a part or it now
 
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Old 05-18-2011, 09:57 AM
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New springs will correct the sagging rear end. That's about all I know lol. You can pick up an Add-A-Leaf (AAL) kit for less then 100 bucks, or, simply hit up a scrap yard. Once you get a new leaf, run a search for "add a leaf" and tutorials will assist you after that!

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